* Max Krasnyansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ingo said a few different things (a bit too large to quote). 

[...]
> And at the end he said:
> > Also, i'd not mind some test-coverage in sched.git as well.

> I far as I know "do not mind" does not mean "must go to" ;-). [...]

the CPU isolation related patches have typically flown through 
sched.git/sched-devel.git, so yes, you can take my "i'd not mind" 
comment as "i'd not mind it at all". That's the tree that all the folks 
who deal with this (such as Paul) are following. So lets go via the 
normal contribution cycle and let this trickle through with all the 
scheduler folks? I'd say 2.6.26 would be a tentative target, if it holds 
up to scrutiny in sched-devel.git (both testing and review wise). And 
because Andrew tracks sched-devel.git it will thus show up in -mm too.

        Ingo
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